What was the last Social Problem in America that was solved by the "Free Market"?
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10-13-2012, 09:16 PM
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The average age a little before the industrial revolution was 35. Industry and competition improved living standards. There's not one democrat that wants to fully get rid of private industry and competition to some level....they understand that it does indeed solve a problem. It forces innovation. Now the levels and degrees of government involvement is really up to debate, but there's no question that without capitalism....there would be no high living standard.
I think you need to even out your view. If you think it's all government you're wrong....and if you're thinking we're all just crazy libertarians that don't want any government at all...you're wrong. http://www.fff.org/freedom/0993d.asp |
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